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Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Competition details
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Local name(s)Brazilian Nationals
DisciplineBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu
OrganiserInternational Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation
Divisions
Current weight divisionsUltra Heavyweight: over 221.0 lbs (+100.5 kg)
Super Heavyweight: under 221.0 lbs (-100.5 kg)
Heavyweight: under 207.5 lbs (-94.3 kg)
Medium Heavyweight: under 194.5 lbs (-88.3 kg)
Middleweight: under 181.0 lbs (-82.3 kg)
Lightweight: under 167.5 lbs (-76 kg)
Featherweight: under 154.0 lbs (-70 kg)
Light Featherweight: under 141.0 lbs (-64 kg)
Roosterweight: under 126.5 lbs (-57 kg)
(with gi)[1]
History
First edition1996
Editions21
Most winsMen Fredson Paixão (5) Women Bianca Barreto (13)

The Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship (commonly known as the Brazilian Nationals) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tournament that is held in Barueri, Brazil, Brazil. They are hosted annually by the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation.



History

The Brazilian National Jiu-Jitsu Championship, also known as the "Brasileiro" has been held annually since 1996. The event was held up until 2012 at the Ginásio do Tijuca Tênis Clube in Rio de Janeiro and since 2013 has been held at the Ginásio Poliesportivo José Corrêa in Barueri, Brazil.

The IBJJF gives tournaments weighting which helps calculate the number of points an athlete can win via their participation. For the 2017/2018 IBJJF calendar the Brazilian National has a weighting of 3. This puts it behind in weighting importance to the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship with a weighting of 7, the European Championship (Brazilian jiu-jitsu) and Pan-American Championship (jiu-jitsu) with weightings of 4 and alongside the Asian Open Championship (Brazilian jiu-jitsu).[2]





Brazilian National Champions in Men's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight

Year 57 kg 64 kg 70 kg 76 kg 82 kg 88 kg 94 kg 100 kg +100 kg Absolute
1996 Brazil Marcos Barreto (1/1) Brazil Helio Moreira (1/1) Brazil Alexandre Carneiro (1/1) Brazil Eduardo Galvão (1/3) Brazil Eduardo Conceicao (1/1) Brazil Antonio Schembri (1/2) Brazil Fabio Gurgel (1/1) Brazil Roberto Magalhaes (1/1) Brazil Daniel Simoes (1/3) Brazil Antonio Schrembi (2/2)
1997 BJ Penn United States Fredson Alves Brazil (1/1) Brazil Paulo Coelo (1/1) Brazil Eduardo Galvão (2/3) Brazil Rafael Correa (1/2) Brazil Ryan Gracie (1/1) Brazil Eduardo Lima (1/1) Brazil Bruno Severiano (1/1) Brazil Daniel Simoes (2/3) Brazil Rafael Correa (2/2)
1998 Brazil Marcelo Perreira (1/2) Brazil Robson Moura (1/1) Brazil Vitor Ribeiro (1/1) Brazil Marcio Feitosa (1/4) Brazil Leo Vieira (1/1) Brazil Saulo Ribeiro (1/2) Brazil Amauri Bitetti (1/2) Brazil Renato Ferro (1/1) Brazil Luis Guilherme (1/2) Brazil Saulo Ribeiro (2/2)
1999 Brazil Marcelo Perreira (2/2) Brazil Bruno Ximenes (1/1) Brazil Marcos Barbosa (1/1) Brazil Marcio Feitosa (2/4) Brazil Eduardo Galvão (2/2) Brazil Eduardo Conceição (1/1) Brazil Rodrigo Mederios (1/2) Brazil Daniel Simoes (3/3) Brazil Luis Guilherme (2/2) Brazil Murilo Bustamante (1/1)
2000 Brazil Paulo Fragata (1/1) Brazil Marcos Matta (1/1) Brazil Fredson Paixão (1/5) Brazil Marcio Feitosa (3/4) Brazil Rodrigo Boni (1/1) Brazil Fernando Pontes (1/1) Brazil Amauri Bitetti (2/2) Brazil Márcio Cruz (1/3) Brazil Leonardo Leite (1/2) Brazil Márcio Cruz (2/3)
2001 Brazil Bernardo Pitel (1/4) Brazil Daniel Felipe (1/1) Brazil Fredson Paixão (2/5) Brazil Rodrigo Antonio (1/1) Brazil Fernando Augusto (1/3) Brazil Jefferson Moura (1/3) Brazil Fabio Leopoldo (1/1) Brazil Roberto Tozi (1/5) Brazil Márcio Cruz (3/3) Brazil Fernando Augusto (2/3)
2002 Brazil Marcos Norat (1/1) Brazil Bibiano Fernandes (1/2) Brazil Fredson Paixão (3/5) Brazil Rafael Barbosa (1/1) Brazil Gustavo Muggiati (1/1) Brazil Marcel Lousado (1/1) Brazil Roger Coelho (1/1) Brazil Roberto Tozi (2/5) Brazil Vinicius Antunes (1/2) Brazil Alexandre Dantas (1/1)
2003 Brazil Daniel Moreno (1/1) Brazil Bibiano Fernandes (2/2) Brazil Fredson Paixão (4/5) Brazil Marcio Feitosa (4/4) Brazil Felipe Simao (1/1) Brazil Rodrigo Pinheiro (1/1) Brazil Eduardo Telles (1/1) Brazil Roberto Tozi (3/5) Brazil Alex Santos (1/1) Brazil Fernando Augusto (3/3)
2004 Brazil Daniel Otero (1/1) Brazil Carlos Holanda (1/3) Brazil Fredson Paixão (5/5) Brazil Rodrigo Magalhaes (1/1) Brazil Marcelo Garcia (1/3) Brazil Ronaldo Souza (1/1) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (1/2) Brazil Eric Wanderlei (1/1) Brazil Claudio Godoi (1/1) Brazil Xande Ribeiro (2/2)
2005 Brazil Gabriel Moraes (1/2) Brazil Bernardo Pitel (2/4) Brazil Bruno Frazatto (1/4) Brazil Carlos Holanda (2/3) Brazil André Galvão (1/2) Brazil Rodrigo Pinheiro (1/1) Brazil Fernando Marques (1/1) Brazil Roberto Tozi (4/5) Brazil Luiz Theodoro (1/1) Brazil André Galvão (2/2)
2006 Brazil Gabriel Moraes (2/2) Brazil Carlos Holanda (3/3) Brazil Bruno Frazatto (2/4) Brazil Alexandre Pimentel (1/1) Brazil Marcelo Garcia (2/3) Brazil Romulo Barral (1/2) Brazil Jefferson Moura (2/3) Brazil Rodrigo Medeiros (2/2) Brazil Adriano Camonesi (1/1) Brazil Marcelo Garcia (3/3)
2007 Brazil Felipe Costa (1/1) Brazil Bernardo Pitel (3/4) Brazil Jonathas Gurgel (1/1) Brazil Celso Vinicius (1/1) Brazil Murilo Santana (1/3) Brazil Romulo Barral (2/2) Brazil Roberto Tozi (5/5) United States Rafael Lovato Jr. (1/1) Brazil Luiz Theodoro (1/4) Brazil Luiz Theodoro (2/4)
2008 Brazil Bruno Malfacine (1/4) Brazil Bernardo Pitel (4/4) Brazil Marcelino Freitas (1/1) Brazil Michael Langhi (1/4) Brazil Alan Nascimento (1/2) Brazil Eduardo Santos (1/1) Brazil Augusto Ferreira (1/1) Brazil Antonio Braga Neto (1/2) Brazil Rodrigo Cavaca (1/2) Brazil Alexandre Souza (1/1)
2009 Brazil Bruno Malfacine (2/4) Brazil Pablo Santos (1/1) Brazil Bruno Frazatto (3/4) Brazil Michael Langhi (2/4) Brazil Alan Nascimento (2/2) Brazil Raphael Abi Rihan (1/1) Brazil Jefferson Moura (3/3) Brazil Antonio Braga Neto (2/2) Brazil Leonardo Leite (2/2) Brazil Tarsis Humphreys (1/2)
2010 Brazil Bruno Malfacine (3/4) Brazil Guilherme Mendes (1/1) Brazil Rafael Mendes (1/1) Brazil Gilbert Burns (1/1) Brazil Murilo Santana (2/3) Brazil Tarsis Humphreys (2/2) Brazil Alexandre Ceconi (1/1) Brazil Thiago Gaia (1/1) Brazil Rodrigo Cavaco (2/2) Brazil Bernardo Faria (1/1)
2011 Brazil Bruno Malfacine (4/4) Brazil Ary Farias (1/1) Brazil Bruno Frazatto (4/4) Brazil Leandro Lo (1/4) Brazil Daniel Garcia (1/1) Brazil Sergio Moraes (1/1) Brazil Antonio Barbosa (1/1) Brazil Ricardo Evangilista (1/1) Australia Michael Wilson (1/1) Brazil Leonardo Nogueira (1/2)
2012 Brazil Igor dos Santos (1/1) Brazil José Barros (1/3) Brazil Leonardo Saggorio (1/1) Brazil Leandro Lo (2/4) Brazil Murilo Santana (3/4) Brazil Nivaldo Oliveira (1/2) Brazil Alexandro Souza (1/1) Brazil Leonardo Nogueira (2/2) Denmark Alexander Trans (1/1) Brazil Nivaldo Oliveira (2/2)
2013 Brazil Ivaniel Oliveira (1/3) Brazil Pablo Santos (1/1) Brazil Leonardo Saggorio (2/2) Brazil Juan Silva (1/1) Brazil Murilo Santana (4/4) Brazil Rodrigo Fajardo (1/1) Brazil Dimitrius Souza (1/3) Brazil João Gabriel (1/2) Brazil Ricardo Evangelista (1/1) United States Rafael Lovato Jr. (1/1)
2014 Brazil Ivaniel Oliveira (2/3) Brazil João Miyao (1/2) Brazil Paulo Miyao (1/2) Brazil Lucas Lepri (1/1) Brazil Claudio Cardoso (1/1) Brazil Felipe Pena (1/2) Brazil Dimitrius Souza (2/3) Brazil Cássio Silva (1/1) Brazil Luiz Theodoro (3/4) Brazil Felipe Pena (2/2)
2015 Brazil Ivaniel Oliveira (3/3) Brazil João Miyao (2/2) Brazil Paulo Miyao (2/3) Brazil Luan Alves (1/1) Brazil Augusto Vieira (1/1) Brazil Renato Cardoso (1/2) Brazil Cássio Silva (2/2) Brazil Erbeth Santos (1/3) Brazil João Gabriel (2/2) Brazil Erbeth Santos (2/3)
2016 Brazil Rodnei Barbosa (1/1) Brazil José Barros (2/3) Brazil Paulo Miyao (3/3) Brazil Michael Langhi (3/4) Brazil Jhonny Loureiro (1/1) Brazil Renato Cardoso (2/2) Brazil Guilherme Augusto (1/1) Brazil Alex Aparecido Soares (1/1) Brazil Luiz Theodoro (4/4) Brazil Erbeth Santos (3/3)
2017 Brazil Aniel Candido (1/1) Brazil José Barros (3/3) Brazil Rubens Charles (1/1) Brazil Michael Langhi (4/4) Brazil Jaime Canuto (1/1) Brazil Patrick Gaudio (1/1) Brazil Dimitrius Souza (3/3) Brazil Leandro Lo (3/4) Brazil Victor Honório (1/1) Brazil Leandro Lo (4/4)
2018 Brazil Cleito Junior (1/1) Brazil Hiago George (1/2) Brazil Rafael Mansur (1/1) Brazil Yan Paiva (1/1) Brazil Marcos Tinoco (1/1) Brazil Rudson Mateus (1/2) Brazil Fellipe Silva (1/1) Brazil Nicholas Meregali (1/3) Brazil Felipe Bezerra (1/1) Brazil Lucas Barbosa (1/1)
2019 Brazil Cleber Souza (1/1) Brazil Hiago George (2/2) United States Isaac Doederlein (1/1) United States Ygor Rodrigues (1/1) Brazil Otávio Souza (1/1) Brazil Rudson Mateus (2/2) Brazil Vinicius Ferreira (1/1) Brazil Nicholas Meregali (2/3) Brazil “Duzão" Lopes (1/1) Brazil Nicholas Meregali (3/3)

Brazilian National Champions in Women's Brazilian Jiu Jitsu by Year and Weight

Year -48 kg Rooster/Galo -53 kg Light Feather/Pluma -58 kg Feather/Pena -64 kg Light/Leve -69 kg Middle/Médio -74 kg Medium Heavy/Meio-Pesado -80  kg Heavy/Pesado +80/84 kg Super Heavy/Super Pesado N/A kg Ultra Heavy / Psdisimo Absolute
1998 Brazil Patrícia Lage (1/2) Brazil Patrícia Lage (2/2)
2000 Brazil Janaina Ventura (1/4) Brazil Janaina Ventura (2/4)
2001 Brazil Maria de Fátima (1/1) Brazil Maria de Fátima (1/1)
2002 Brazil Bianca Barreto (1/13) Brazil Janaina Ventura (3/4) Brazil Carla Hipolito (1/1) Brazil Janaina Ventura (4/4)
2003 Brazil Bianca Barreto (2/13) Brazil Ana Paula Ferraz (1/1) Brazil Mariana Azevedo (1/2) Brazil Erika Paes (1/1) Brazil Mariana Azevedo (2/2)
2004 Brazil Bianca Barreto (3/13) Brazil Hannette Quadros (1/1) Brazil Mariana Coelho (1/1)
2005 Brazil Bianca Barreto (4/13) Brazil Polyana Lago (1/1) Brazil Luzia Fernandes (1/9) Brazil Bianca Barreto(5/13)
2006 Brazil Elizangela Meirelis (1/2) Brazil Bianca Barreto (6/13) Brazil Juliana Gonçalves (1/1) Brazil Bianca Barreto(7/13)
2007 Brazil Elizangela Meirelis (2/2) Brazil Bianca Barreto (8/13) Brazil Rosalind Ferreira (1/1) Brazil Gilda Maria (1/1) Brazil Marcela Caiafa (1/1) Brazil Luana Gomes(1/1) Brazil Bianca Barreto(9/13)
2008 Brazil Hellen Kenupp (1/1) Brazil Mirian Cardoso (1/1) Brazil Bianca Barreto (10/13) Brazil Kyra Gracie (1/1) Brazil Tânia Andrade (1/1) Brazil Diana Menezes (1/4) Brazil Maria Paixão(1/7) Brazil Luzia Fernandes(2/9) Brazil Luzia Fernandes(3/9)
2009 Brazil Bianca Barreto (11/13) Brazil Luana Alzuguir (1/4) Brazil Silvana Abreu (1/2) Brazil Caroline de Lazer (1/1) Brazil Diana Menezes(2/4) Brazil Luzia Fernandes(4/9) Brazil Diana Menezes(3/4)
2010 Brazil Thaizar Albuquerque (1/1) Brazil Elisangela Fernandes (2/2) Brazil Bianca Barreto (12/13) Brazil Barbara Dos Santos (1/2) Brazil Luana Alzuiguir (2/4) Brazil Fernanda Mazzelli (1/5) Brazil Luzia Fernandes(5/9) Brazil Luzia Fernandes(6/9)
2011 Brazil Marina Medeiros (1/1) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (1/3) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (1/6) Brazil Silvana Abreu (2/2) Brazil Bianca Barreto(13/13) Brazil Luzia Fernandes(7/9) Brazil Luiza Monteiro(2/6)
2012 Brazil Bruna Nascimento (1/1) Brazil Marina Ribeiro (1/1) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (3/6) Brazil Fernanda Mazzelli (2/5) Brazil Talita Nogueira(1/6) Brazil Luzia Fernandes(8/9) Brazil Michelle Nicolini(2/3)
2013 Brazil Angelica Ferreira (1/1) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (4/6) Brazil Luana Alzuguir (3/4) Brazil Diana Menezes (4/4) Brazil Fernanda Mazzelli (3/5) Brazil Luzia Fernandes (9/9) Brazil Maria Teixeira(1/1) Brazil Luana Alzuguir(4/4)
2014 United States Mackenzie Dern (1/2) Brazil Nádia de Melo (1/1) Brazil Barbara Dos Santos (2/2) Brazil Andresa Correa (1/4) Brazil Fernanda Mazzelli (4/5) Brazil Talita Nogueira (2/6) Brazil Talita Nogueira(3/6)
2015 United States Mackenzie Dern (2/2) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (5/6) Brazil Monique Elias (1/2) Brazil Andresa Correa (2/4) Brazil Fernanda Mazzelli (5/5) Brazil Talita Nogueira(4/6) Brazil Joaquina Bonfim (1/1) Brazil Monique Elias(2/2)
2016 Brazil Rayanne Dos Santos (1/1) Brazil Michelle Nicolini (3/3) Brazil Luiza Monteiro (6/6) Brazil Andresa Correa (3/4) Brazil Samela Shoham (1/1) Brazil Fabiana Santos (1/1) Brazil Talita Nogueira (5/6) Brazil Andresa Correa(4/4)
2017 Brazil Thamires Aquino (1/1) Brazil Andressa de Souza (2/2) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (1/3) Brazil Nivia Moura (1/1) Brazil Carina Santi(1/3) Brazil Claudia Doval (1/2) Brazil Talita Nogueira(6/6) Brazil Tayane Porfírio (1/4) Brazil Tayane Porfírio(2/4)
2018 Brazil Liliane Lima (1/1) Brazil Alliny Santos (1/1) Brazil Bianca Basilio (1/2) BrazilEricka Almeida (1/1) Brazil Carina Santi (2/3) Brazil Claudia Doval (2/2) Brazil Jéssica Flowers (1/2) Brazil Tayane Porfírio (3/4) Brazil Tayane Porfírio (4/4)
2019 Brazil Dyna Rodrigues (1/1) United Kingdom Ffion Davies (1/1) Brazil Bianca Basilio (2/2) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (2/3) Brazil Rafaela Maria Pires (1/1) Brazil Fernanda Mazzelli (1/1) Brazil Carina Santi (3/3) Brazil Jéssica Flowers (2/2) Brazil Beatriz Mesquita (3/3)

See also

References

  1. ^ . IBJJF.org. May 6, 2008 http://www.ibjjf.org/TABELA-PESO-OFICIAL-3-ingles.pdf. Retrieved 2008-09-06. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "IBJJF RANKING INFORMATION". Retrieved 2017-12-24.